rnEIGGLESftORTH ■& BINNS, Yr PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, Wilus<Stbbei, Wellington. OPLNIONS OF THE PKBSS w PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. WAtftARAPA Daily, 3rd Octobor, 1891: 0 .—" They have indeed, successfully negc tinted the difficult task of combining first clsijs work with astonishingly low prices in a most satisfactory manner. It is utterly impossiblo to attempt a description of the,wealth of artistic portraiture which surrounds a yisitor to Meters Wrigglesworth and Binns' studio. For originality in conception, taste in the selection of back grouuds, and careful finish, each pio'.ure is a marvel, and one wonders whether photography has not now reached its highest perfection, A'o., &c, ■ Evening Post, September 26th, 1891. —" The lighting appuars to be almost, il hot quita, perfection. Tho pictures under notice present the sitters In a perfectly natural manner. Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binna, judging fiom the recent pictures they Inve turned out, may be regarded as artists nther than mere photographers -in fact, the specimens exhibited by Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns to-day would be considered creditable to any photographic artist in either London, Paris, or VibniiA. The firm have certainly rot only reduced their charges, but have at the same time vastly improved their work." ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTO, Three-quarters or Full Length— FIRST COPY Q/Half Dozen ... ... ... 7/0 One Dozen 12/6 FOROASHATTIME OF SITTING .ONLY. Tho Firm havo. had Authooromatiu and Isooromatio Plates for years past, Patentees and Proprietors of the Matt-Opal-Typb process. THE CO-OPERATIVE AND FARMERS'ALLIANCE (Limited,) THE Aiiianob is now prepared tu receive Produce of every description on storage or for sale locally, or for ship-. . metit, The Company's premises are well suited for the storage of dairy and other perishable produce, besides having the advantago of directdelivery from railway truck into store, Cash advances made if required. Station and farm requisites supplied. L. 0. WILLIAMS, Waterloo-quay, Wellington, (Opposite Government Railway Station) 6th January, 1802. SEASON 181)1.92. T'HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY [Limited] beg to announce that f hey will hold Periodical Auction Sales jf Wool, at their commodious and wolllighted warehouses, Featherston Street, Wellington. The NEXT SALE will be held on January 25th. Speoial attention given to farmers ours. LiBERALOASHADvANOEs(free of commission) nnall parcels sentin for sale in Wellington, or for shipment toLundon, PIKiJIPI ACCOUNT SALES WITH REMITTANCES. The Company are prepared to receivo consignments «f Wool, Skins, Hemp, Grain, Frozen and Preserved Meats, Tallow, Hides, and other Farm Produco, for realisation in the Colonial, English or American markets. Woolpacks, Cornsacks, Seeds, Fencing Wire, and all descriptions of Station and Farm requisites, supplied at loweßt current rates.". R mTH Agent Maßterton WALTER G, FOSTER, Manager, Wellington.
THAT HAVE BECOME CAN BE DYED I FASHIONABLE SHADES FOB WINTER WEAR being unpicked, at BAiiBER'S STEAM BYE WORKS, Cuba Sireei, ...» Wellington OAUTION-To prevent dUappointment please addreoß accurately. Note.—Ontalopues quoting; prices and Riving copious information Free by post FREE TO ALL! tea samples. JOHNSON & CO., Mee's Building, Lambton Quay, Wellington, being desirous of pushing the INDIAN TEA peculiar to their Gardens in " The Dooabs," intend to sell of a bare profit. JOHNSON & 00, acknowledge that as a rule people can appreciate a good, pal* atabk and really pure tea, therefore instead of puffing themsolves up and de« crying otbor dealers, they merely ask the public to call and obtain at their Shut) a sample of tea, for Me be'djnopfofa tiiit mdicdi'Wmj.i JOHNSON' & CO. are not mixers, blenders,, or packers.'' From tho Gardens to the Shop, fa but one step, and requires but one profit o\\\ of'the packets of the people of Wellington and districts, Kan'go of prices, is EJd to 3s per lb, Importers of East Indian commodities, N.B.—Country Customers supplied ' at town prices. Carriage on Half Ohesis Paid. WRITE FOR SA MPLES; IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CQMPM r XOF< LONDON, (Established Ml) THE distinguishing .characteristics of this old and wealthy Company pro 8 ' ' '. ''" d MoD.EItiAIERA'{ES| d USDonhiBD SEouaimf,- and • l Prompt and Liberal Sett^emeni it ■'■ "'■ 'of OiJAiuij. " , d Paid up capital , ! aqd invested funds—- \ ■ '■■'■ £1,600,000. ' >f ■.,'■'' ■;' "" - Builders, Hay and Grain Stacks and all , kinds of Bisks accepted at LOWEST HATES, ■ Full particulars (ror±| Ijhe Aflprs. JNO; GBAHAM <fc CO., ■ 18 XAULOE,ETC, 1(1 ' Note the'addressr- ' QoEEN-BIEEET„..„ r ..i„MABTERTON, ;'" NSiVdoor to'Olub Hotel, '■'.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4032, 8 February 1892, Page 3
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